Joan Miró
b 1893 – d 1983, Barcelona, Spain
This Catalan painter combined abstract art with a surrealist fantasy style. He began his career working extensively in lithography, murals, tapestries, and sculptures for public spaces. From 1919 onward Miró lived alternately in Spain and Paris. In the years following World War II, Miró found his international fame; his sculptures, drawings, and paintings were exhibited in top museums in multiple countries including but not limited to Museo Nacional Centro de Arte in Madrid, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Galerie Lelong, Paris, the Tate Modern, in London, the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C, National Art Center, in Tokyo.
Joan Miró
Maravillas con Variaciones Acrosticas en el Jardin de Miro (number 8), (1975)
Lithograph, Hors d'Commerce Proof
31.42 x 22.44
Joan Miró
L'Oiseau Fronde (1965)
Lithograph, 39/75
31.42 x 22.44